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Virtual Guest reboots Host Operating Systems

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 04/18/2009
From: Craig
Message:

Any suggestions welcome to my problem

I've been using Virtual Server 2005 (hold with me a minute here) on XP Pro
x64 on two machines for some time now but felt I should really move my more
powerful machine to Hyper-V and get Vista onto my laptop for management, and
continue to use VS2005 (R2 SP1) on Vista (I know it's not supported, it's not
supported on XP either - except non-production, which this is in fact, it's
my test labs). The Vista host would guest a couple of client machines
(XP/Vista) that would interact with the rest of the VM network hosted on the
second machine

So...

Hyper-V on second box, fine, no problems (yet)

Vista Business x64 on laptop (x64 for cpu and ram support) and install
VS2005 R2 SP1 (plus SP1 update for extended client OS support) on, on trying
to build a guest (xp x86 and also tried server 2003 x86) from scratch for
initial check, the host machine reboots

I never had any problems like this with XP Pro x64...so I'm thinking - oh
well VS2005 R2 SP1 def not supported, move to Virtual PC 2007

Same results

I've turned AMD-V on/off - same result
Updated my BroadCom 57xx drivers - same result
Uninstalled/installed VS2005 R2 SP1 inbetween both of the above - same result
Uninstalled/installed VPC2007 inbetween both of the above - same result

Issue doesn't present itself using VMware Server

Any suggestions?

I do have a TechNet Plus subscription, so mI may have found a reason at last
to use one of my two free assistance calls!

TIA


(also posted in microsoft.public.virtualpc)



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